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First Observation of Multiple Transverse Wobbling Bands of Different Kinds in $^{183}$Au

Authors :
S, Nandi
G, Mukherjee
Q B, Chen
S, Frauendorf
R, Banik
Soumik, Bhattacharya
Shabir, Dar
S, Bhattacharyya
C, Bhattacharya
S, Chatterjee
S, Das
S, Samanta
R, Raut
S S, Ghugre
S, Rajbanshi
Sajad, Ali
H, Pai
Md A, Asgar
S, Das Gupta
P, Chowdhury
A, Goswami
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
arXiv, 2020.

Abstract

We report the first observation of two wobbling bands in $^{183}$Au, both of which were interpreted as the transverse wobbling (TW) band but with different behavior of their wobbling energies as a function of spin. It increases (decreases) with spin for the positive (negative) parity configuration. The crucial evidence for the wobbling nature of the bands, dominance of the $E2$ component in the $\Delta I = 1$ transitions between the partner bands, is provided by the simultaneous measurements of directional correlation from the oriented states (DCO) ratio and the linear polarization of the $\gamma$ rays. Particle rotor model calculations with triaxial deformation reproduce the experimental data well. A value of spin, $I_m$, has been determined for the observed TW bands below which the wobbling energy increases and above which it decreases with spin. The nucleus $^{183}$Au is, so far, the only nucleus in which both the increasing and the decreasing parts are observed and thus gives the experimental evidence of the complete transverse wobbling phenomenon.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Accepted in Physical Review Letters

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bdd18d9b26153ee264a0e31f27654e7e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2009.00493